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The Mauritian Minister of Tourism, Anil Gayan, said Thursday during his speech at the end of the "Mauritian Week in the Kingdom" that the Saudi tourist did not need a visa, where he could stay as he wished. , thus recalling the privacy of the Saudi tourist, Features
This occurred at a major press conference organized by the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority at the Riyadh Narciss Hotel in the presence of the Minister and the Ambassador of Mauritius to the Kingdom, Mohammed Iqbal Latouna, and his deputy Samim Ghaffar, Deputy Permanent Secretary Rashad Moulay, and Honorary Consul General of Mauritius in Lebanon, Salim Bidoun.
The number of Saudi visitors to Mauritius in 2018 rose to 16,507, an increase of 221% compared to the number of visitors to the Kingdom in 2017, which amounted to 5142, making the Kingdom the 12th international passenger transport market to Mauritius.
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